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Volume 61: Issue 4

Contents:

1.Is it simply getting worse? Agriculture and Swedish greenhouse gas emissions over 200 years1
ASTRID KANDER
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2.Cottage industry, migration, and marriage in nineteenth-century England
NIGEL GOOSE
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3.What happened to Irish industry after the British industrial revolution? Some evidence from the first UK Census of Production in 19071
A. BIELENBERG
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4.Were British railway companies well managed in the early twentieth century?1
NICHOLAS CRAFTS
TIMOTHY LEUNIG
ABAY MULATU
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5.The beginnings of Nazi autarky policy: the 'National Pulp Programme' and the origin of regional staple fibre plants1
JONAS SCHERNER
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6.Benchmarking medieval economic development: England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, c.12901
BRUCE M. S. CAMPBELL
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7.Corrigendum: Benchmarking medieval economic development: England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, c.1290
BRUCE M. S. CAMPBELL
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8.List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2007
Matthew Hale
Richard Hawkins
Catherine Wright
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9.Waterways and canal-building in medieval England – Edited by John Blair
richard holt
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10.Medieval Suffolk: an economic and social history, 1200–1500 – By Mark Bailey
james davis
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11.Population and disease: transforming English society, 1550–1850 – By Peter Razzell
robert woods
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12.Yorkshire West Riding hearth tax assessment, Lady Day 1672 – Edited by David Hey, Colum Giles, Margaret Spufford, and Andrew Wareham
adrian green
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13.Adam Smith's moral philosophy: a historical and contemporary perspective on markets, law, ethics and culture – By Jerry Evensky
keith tribe
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14.Making scientific instruments in the industrial revolution – By Alison D. Morrison-Low
gillian cookson
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15.Estates, enterprise and investment at the dawn of the industrial revolution: estate management and accounting in the north-east of England, c.1700–1780 – By David Oldroyd
j. v. beckett
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16.The East India Company and the provinces in the eighteenth century, vol. II: Captains, agents, and servants: a gallery of East India Company portraits – By James H. Thomas
h. v. bowen
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17.The richest East India merchant: the life and business of John Palmer of Calcutta, 1767–1836 – By Anthony Webster
maria misra
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18.David Hume's political economy – Edited by Carl Wennerlind and Margaret Schabas
sophus a. reinert
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19.Female labour power: women workers' influences on business practices in the British and American cotton industries, 1780–1860 – By Janet Greenlees
katrina honeyman
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20.Social capital, trust and the industrial revolution, 1780–1880 – By David Sunderland
john f. wilson
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21.Irish, Catholic and Scouse: the history of the Liverpool Irish, 1800–1939 – By John Belchem
d. a. j. macpherson
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22.Mental illness and learning disability since 1850: finding a place for mental disorder in the United Kingdom – Edited by Pamela Dale and Joseph Melling
mathew thomson
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23.The Victorian studies reader – Edited by Kelly Boyd and Rohan McWilliam
james thompson
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24.Hertfordshire children in war and peace, 1914–1939 – By David Parker
alysa levene
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25.Representations of British motoring – By David Jeremiah
sean o'connell
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26.Equality and the British Left: a study in progressive political thought, 1900–64 – By Ben Jackson
jim tomlinson
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27.Market services and the productivity race, 1850–2000: British performance in international perspective – By Stephen Broadberry
peter wardley
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28.The Cambridge economic history of the Greco-Roman world – Edited by Walter Scheidel, Ian Morris, and Richard Saller
alain bresson
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29.From the Athenian tetradrachm to the euro: studies in European monetary integration – Edited by Philip L. Cottrell, Gérassimos Notaras, and Gabriel Tortella
angela redish
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30.Introduction to early medieval western Europe, 300–900: the sword, the plough and the book – By Matthew Innes
david pratt
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31.The European economy in an American mirror – Edited by Barry Eichengreen, Michael Landesmann, and Dieter Stiefel
alan booth
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32.Finance capitalism and Germany's rise to industrial power – By Caroline Fohlin
gerhard kling
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33.The currency of socialism: money and political culture in East Germany – By Jonathan R. Zatlin
jeremy leaman
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34.Anarchism, revolution and reaction: Catalan labour and the crisis of the Spanish state, 1898–1923 – By Ángel Smith
michael richards
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35.Days on the family farm: from the golden age through the great depression – By Carrie A. Meyer
david danbom
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36.When Washington shut down Wall Street: the great financial crisis of 1914 and the origins of America's monetary supremacy – By William L. Silber
hugh rockoff
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37.Gendering the fertility decline in the western world – Edited by Angelique Janssens
simon szreter
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38.Chinese economic performance in the long run, second edition, revised and updated, 960–2030 AD – By Angus Maddison
kent g. deng
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39.Profits, politics and panics: Hong Kong's banks and the making of a miracle economy, 1935–1985 – By Leo F. Goodstadt
tony latter
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40.Hunger: a modern history – By James Vernon
richard sheldon
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41.The new comparative economic history: essays in honour of Jeffrey G. Williamson – Edited by Timothy J. Hatton, Kevin H. O'Rourke, and Alan M. Taylor
stephen broadberry
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42.The box: how the shipping container made the world smaller and the world economy bigger – By Marc Levinson
peter wardley
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43.New frontiers in the economics of innovation and new technology: essays in honour of Paul A. David – Edited by Christiano Antonelli, Dominique Foray, Brownyn H. Hall, and W. Edward Steinmueller
nikolaus wolf
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44.INDEX VOLUME 61 2008

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